Ellis Paul (born Paul Plissey, January 14, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter and folk musician. Born in Aroostook County, Maine, Paul is a key figure in what has become known as the Boston school of songwriting, a literate, provocative and urbanely romantic folk-pop style that helped ignite the folk revival of the 1990s. His folk-pop music songs have appeared in movies and on television, and are said to bridge the gap between the modern folk sound and the populist traditions of Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger.
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C My lips couldn't speak G out on Marberry Street FG You say you need something to live for C Out on this long winding road G if you need somewhere to go FG I'll be the cab that you cry for
Chorus
C I wish you could wake up GFG at day break and see where you are C Watch the sun come shining G Your life's full of diamonds F Heaven can't be too far G It's wherever you are
Verse 2
C I know this 'bout the Blues G it only prints the bad news FG while ignoring the miracles C So I stand and applaud G with Buddha, Krishna, and God FG cause all this beauty's hysterical
Chorus
C I wish you could wake up GFG at day break and see where you are C Watch the sun come shining G Your life's full of diamonds F Heaven can't be too far G It's wherever you are
Bridge
Dm So hold on to your hat G we're putting the top on back CF and taking a ride out to see the bay Dm Ain't the sky so blue G there's nothing blocking the view C I can't think of a better way F to kick off some better days
Solo
CGFG x 2
Chorus
C I wish you could wake up GFG at day break and see where you are C Watch the sun come shining G Your life's full of diamonds F Heaven can't be too far G It's wherever you are